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      A Novel Three-Dimensional Analysis of Tongue Movement During Water and Saliva Deglutition: A Preliminary Study on Swallowing Patterns

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          Deglutition is a complex oral function, and the study of the whole process requires a precise analysis of the elements involved, especially of the tongue biomechanics. We described a three-dimensional analysis of tongue movements during both saliva and water deglutition in participants with normal occlusion. Fourteen participants (25.36 ± 4.85 years) were evaluated, and the movements of anterior, middle, and posterior portions of the tongue were recorded using AG501 3D-electromagnetic articulograph. An average volume (AVS) for water deglutition was determined for each participant. Saliva deglutition was classified according to Bourdiol et al. 35.71% was type I, 14.29% type II, and 50% type III. The greatest displacement on the inferior–superior axis was in the posterior portion, followed by the middle and anterior portions. In the posterior–anterior axis, smallest movement was in the anterior portion. During water deglutition, on the inferior–superior axis, there were statistical differences for 1-AVS between the anterior/middle and anterior/posterior portions of the tongue. There were statistical differences for both ½-AVS and ¼-AVS between the anterior/posterior portions of the tongue. On the posterior–anterior axis, there were no statistical differences among any volume–portion relations. On the medial–lateral axis, there was statistical difference for the ½-AVS between middle and posterior portions. The movement of the tongue portions was influenced by the volume and the element to be swallowed. The amplitude of the movement was directly proportional to the volume of water swallowed.

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          Physiology and radiology of the normal oral and pharyngeal phases of swallowing.

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            Traducción y validación de la versión en español de la escala EAT-10 (Eating Assessment Tool-10) para el despistaje de la disfagia

            Introducción: El Eating Assessment Tool-10 (EAT-10) es un instrumento analógico verbal, unidimensional y autoadministrado, para el despistaje de la disfagia. Objetivos: Traducir y adaptar al español la escala EAT-10, y evaluar sus propiedades psicométricas, fiabilidad y validez. Métodos: Tras la traducción, traducción inversa y aprobación por los investigadores de la versión española de la escala (EAT-10 ES), se realizó un estudio prospectivo en pacientes con diagnóstico de disfagia (DD), pacientes no diagnosticados con riesgo de disfagia (RD) y pacientes sin riesgo de disfagia (SRD), procedentes de tres escenarios clínicos: una unidad de soporte nutricional hospitalaria (USN), una residencia geriátrica (RG) y un centro de atención primaria (CAP), que respondieron a la EAT-10 ES durante una única visita. Pacientes e investigadores respondieron a un cuestionario de comprensión del instrumento. Resultados: El estudio incluyó 65 pacientes (75±9,1 años de edad; 52,3% mujeres). El tiempo medio de administración fue de 3,8 ± 1,7 minutos. El 95,4% de los pacientes consideró comprensibles todos los ítems de la escala y el 72,3% consideró fácil la asignación de puntuaciones. El coeficiente de consistencia interna alfa de Cronbach fue 0,87. La correlación entre las puntuaciones de cada ítem y el total de la escala fue elevada (p < 0,001). Las puntuaciones EAT-10 ES medias fueron 15 ± 8,9 (D), 6,7 ± 7,7 (RD) y 2 ± 3,1 (SRD), y significativamente más altas en pacientes varones, pacientes con diagnostico previo de disfagia y procedentes de la USN (p < 0,001). Conclusión: La escala EAT-10 ES ha probado su fiabilidad, validez y consistencia interna. Es un instrumento fácil de comprender y rápido de completar, por lo que se considera útil para el despistaje de la disfagia en la práctica clínica.
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              Test-retest variability in normal swallowing.

              The test-retest variability of the modified barium swallow study using videofluoroscopy was analyzed. Sixteen normal subjects (8 men, 8 women) were organized into 2 age groups: middle-aged group (mean, 45 years) and old-age group (mean, 66 years). Nine durational measures of the swallow were evaluated. There were no statistically significant differences for any of the measures between the initial test and a retest conducted days later. The findings suggest that, on the whole, normal subjects perform similarly on test and a retest. However, the variability displayed by these normal subjects may be clinically significant, indicating that test-retest swallowing duration measures require careful interpretation.
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                Contributors
                0056 9 2596902 , ramon.fuentes@ufrontera.cl
                Journal
                Dysphagia
                Dysphagia
                Dysphagia
                Springer US (New York )
                0179-051X
                1432-0460
                31 October 2018
                31 October 2018
                2019
                : 34
                : 3
                : 397-406
                Affiliations
                [1 ]ISNI 0000 0001 2287 9552, GRID grid.412163.3, Master’s Program in Dentistry, Dental School, , Universidad de La Frontera, ; Temuco, Chile
                [2 ]ISNI 0000 0001 2287 9552, GRID grid.412163.3, Department of Integral Adults Dentistry, Research Centre for Dental Sciences (CICO), Dental School, , Universidad de La Frontera, ; Temuco, Chile
                [3 ]GRID grid.442193.9, Universidad Adventista de Chile, ; Chillán, Chile
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9764-3891
                Article
                9953
                10.1007/s00455-018-9953-0
                6548866
                30382383
                874f572e-221a-4e1b-bffa-dc949e9690c1
                © The Author(s) 2018

                Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License ( http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.

                History
                : 11 June 2018
                : 20 October 2018
                Funding
                Funded by: FundRef http://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100005916, Universidad de La Frontera;
                Award ID: 099/16
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                Otolaryngology
                deglutition,deglutition disorders,lingual movements,electromagnetic articulography,oral physiology,bolus volume

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